The most alarming of the recent police shootings occurred in Florida, where four police officers were shot and killed in a four-day span. All involving suspect searches by experienced, trained, equipped LEOs.
On Jan. 20,
Miami-Dade Police
Career Criminal detectives went to a home looking for a wanted homicide suspect. They were admitted into the home, when the wanted suspect suddenly emerged from another room and opened fire. Two detectives were shot and killed and another was injured, before the suspect was killed by a fourth detective.
On Jan. 24, a multi-agency Fugitive Task Force in
St. Petersburg
went to a home looking for a wanted suspect with a long criminal history. The official St. Petersburg PD press release offers a chilling, revealing timeline of the tragic events that occurred.
6:58 a.m. — Three officers arrive at the home to interview a relative of the suspect.
Shortly after 7 a.m. — Officers are told the suspect is hiding in the attic.
7:07 a.m. — Officers request backup. Several officers respond, including a K-9 officer getting off duty.
7:11 a.m. — SPPD Communications Center is advised the suspect was hiding in the attic.
7:29 a.m. — The K-9 officer and a U.S. Deputy Marshal position near the attic entrance. Suspect refuses to surrender and gunfire erupted.
K-9 officer is struck and fell wounded into the attic. The U.S. Marshal is struck and tumbles to the first floor.
Several officers on scene, some with ballistic shields, enter the home to rescue the fallen officer and U.S. Marshal. The suspect, still hidden in the attic, fires rounds through the ceiling.
A sergeant (wearing body armor) was struck by at least one bullet fired through the ceiling.